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Garment Construction Tips

By Emma S., published Apr 25, 2006
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Whether you're just getting started in garment construction, or you've been doing it a long time, there are certain things you can do to make it go a little smoother. For example, when sewing tiny doll clothes, try using "Seams Great" on top of the lace that you're sewing. It can be found at sewing stores and will help the lace stay in place.

For fabrics that aren't intended to have pin insertion, such as ski jacket fabric, use plastic-covered paper clips instead. The paper clips slide on and off easily and will make sewing these types of fabrics a breeze. Clothes pins also work well.

When attaching snaps to a garment, sew the first half of the snap onto the garment. Use a piece of chalk, or even a sprinkle of baby powder, on the snap. Now fold the snaps over to the other part of the garment, where the bottom snap part will go. The powder or chalk will leave a mark giving you the perfect guide for attaching the other halves of the snaps. You'll never have to remove and reposition snaps again.

Instead of having a lump in your waistband, from where you've overlapped the elastic, butt the two pieces of elastic together before stitching. Use a small piece of cloth on the underside and zig-zag stitch together, sewing across the width of the elastic with a wide stitch. Now stitch into the waist. You won't have lumpy waistbands any more.

When sewing swimsuit elastic, make sure you flip the garment over to where the elastic is on the underside while sewing. The feed dogs will push the elastic through and this technique will make it much easier to sew.

You can now buy your own labels to sew into garments, like ones that say "Lovingly Made by Grandma" and other cute sayings. If you have no labels, though, cut a small piece of thin ribbon, of a different color than the fabric, to sew into the back pants seam. While sewing, or getting dressed, this piece of ribbon allows you to easily see which side is the back.

Takeaways
  • Dental floss will help you when you need to gather fabric.
  • Use paper clips instead of pins on certain fabrics.
  • A winter glove will help you with precision ironing.
Did You Know?
They now sell rotary cutters which allows you to make several outfits all at once.
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Good ideas!

Posted on 08/28/2007 at 11:08:00 AM

 
this di not help for what I am look ing for

Posted on 05/22/2006 at 5:05:00 AM

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